@FastFred3...Wow, thanks for posting...If I lived closer I'd likely be a player. My first attempts at woodworking were with one just like that. Fred is correct, that is a 9" saw. Plenty of 8" blade choices out there,

My grandfather had one identical stand and all plus numerous accessories. He build a bench with the saw recessed in the middle so the saw table was flush with the bench. I think it was 8' long with panel doors and drawers out of ash with a plywood back. My dad also inherited it when grandpa passed. I helped move that thing 4x, once in/out of a basement. That thing weighed a ton. Dad sold it in the mid 70's.

Thanks for listing here...brings back some great memories. Oh yeah, love the radiator hose deflector. I think that's a NAPA part #.

BTW, Welcome to The Patriot Woodworker...glad you stopped in. Even if you're not actively woodworking anymore, join in the fun, banter and information sharing. No doubt you have numerous things to share.

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As a newbie here, I must say I am impressed with the friendliness and helpfulness of all of the folks here that have responded thus far. I sure hope I can see my dad's saw go to someone that would use it and appreciate it like you guys seem to.

As a newbie here, I must say I am impressed with the friendliness and helpfulness of all of the folks here that have responded thus far. I sure hope I can see my dad's saw go to someone that would use it and appreciate it like you guys seem to.

What's not to appreciate? That's a great old saw. Whomever ends up with it will be one lucky guy.

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